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Tandragee (Tóin re Gaoith), the town in Co. Armagh, has the same meaning, as do several other places in Ireland, but it is difficult to know what they have in common.
Tonelagee is the third highest mountain in the Dublin/Wicklow area and the 34th highest in Ireland. Tonelagee is the third highest point in county Wicklow.Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/33/?PHPSESSID=bomkp8n4oht5569u17vnohgra5

Had the pleasure of climbing Tonegalee yesterday with clear blue skies all around,parked at the carpark at the Wicklow gap and went straight up.There is a faint track quite wet underfoot on the lower slopes which fades out the higher you go. Easy enough climb,the summit is marked with a trig point.From the summit I made my way over to Stoney top stopping at the pillar stone with its cross engraving to admire the beautiful heart shaped Lough Oulier.Super panoramic views all around the day been so good.Time taken two hours with a stop for lunch,elevation gain of about 400 metres to summit height of 812 metres. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/33/comment/17886/